What is a Quokka in Western Australia

A quokka is a small marsupial native to Western Australia. They are known for their friendly and approachable nature, and have been referred to as the “world’s happiest animal.” They are herbivores and typically weigh between 2-5 kg. They are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and predation by introduced animals. They are nocturnal animals and live in small communities. The quokka is also known as the short-tailed scrub wallaby.

The Quokka, also known as the “world’s happiest animal,” is a small marsupial that is native to Western Australia. They are known for their friendly and approachable nature and are often referred to as “quokka selfies” as they have been known to approach and interact with humans. They are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss.

 

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